Sentence example with the word 'assimilate'

assimilate

ablate, be with one, comply with, discipline, fill in, homologize, make plumb, put in tune, set, swallow, unite

Definition v. take up mentally

Last update: March 26, 2017


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The numerous concepts have to be assimilated.   [Please select]

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In life or death situations, paramedics must be able to assimilate the nature of people’s injuries quickly.   [verb]

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Because I am not good with math, I find it difficult to assimilate most of the geometry formulas.   [verb]

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Rand watched Goode trying to assimilate that.   [Please select]

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She paused, allowing him to assimilate the information.   [Please select]

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Their faith and feelings had, in some degree, become assimilated to those of their fellow-worshippers.   [Please select]

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In all such cases the new is said to be Assimilated to the old.   [Please select]

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"Jump in, sir," he told Kirkwood cheerfully, as soon as he had assimilated the latter's demands.   [Please select]

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It assimilated itself quietly, and as it were naturally, with what it found.   [Please select]

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The old is not simply discarded and destroyed, but purified, transformed, and assimilated.   [Please select]

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